Also known as Jose de Nebra
Spanish composer
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3 objects attributed to José de Nebra, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
New Zarzuela, titled: there is no perjury without punishment, it must be represented in the Colosseum of the... lord Duke of Medina-celi...
Dramma harmonica, titled: before zelos, and love, piety calls to value, and achiles in troy: party, to be executed by the two Spanish Companies in the Colosseum of the Prince, this year of 1747
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José Melchor Baltasar Gaspar Nebra Blasco (Calatayud, 1702–Madrid, 1768) was a Spanish composer. José de Nebra was taught by his father, José Antonio Nebra Mezquita (1672-1748), organist and master of choirboys at the Cathedral of Cuenca 1711-1729. Two brothers were also musicians: Francisco Javier Nebra Blasco (1705-1741) organista of La Seo, in Zaragoza till he moved to Cuenca in 1729, then succeeded by his brother Joaquín Ignacio Nebra Blasco (1709-1782) till his death. <a href="https://www.
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